You can't compare eBay to official retailers. There just aren't that much people who use it, even if you make trade with honest people, there can happen something unexpected in shipping (i have had one problem like that when buing from internet auctions). And if someone really just wants to steal your money, it's not hard to do. You may ask yourself a question, is 500 worth of one bad feedback when you have 300 good feedbacks and you can blame shipping from losing your shipment? You see, there are so much more people who buy their stuff from stores, you don't buy anything, that is not supply constrained, from eBay to get it with the price you pay for the retailer, you buy stuff from eBay to get it cheaper. I think Amazon sells more PS3:s at 600, than eBay at 500. Idea behind the pricecut is that Sony have to do something before competitors have too much advance, since if they can't boost up the sales, 3rd parties leave from PS3 and Sony has an expensive console with no games, when competitors have much cheaper consoles with a lot of games. Now, Sony has one problem with the pricecut, they can't afford it unless they cut costs from marketing or/and game development, and that don't help sales at all. Or they can take loans or use their investments for pricecut, but if sales still don't go up, they invested money for the pricecut for nothing, and after that they are even in deeper shit with PS3 than before.
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.







